220 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at The University of Memphis
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School of Public Health Position Summary The Assistant Dean, Academic affairs works under administrative review of the SPH Dean. This position is responsible for academic program planning, course
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applicable regulations. Duties & Responsibilities Program Planning & Evaluation : Collaborates with district leadership to develop short- and long-term plans for health services. Develops, schedules
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encouraged to apply. Successful candidates are expected to develop externally sponsored research programs, lead or participate in collaborative research projects within Computer Science and beyond, teach both
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scholarly environment. The Data Science Center and related programs (www.memphis.edu/datascience ) offers an M.S. program and is anticipated to offer undergraduate and Ph.D. programs. In addition, Data
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, research leadership, and grant proposals. Duties include effective instruction in the MBA program and undergraduate SCM courses; evaluating student learning outcomes; participating in related Department
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track Assistant Professor position. The HSMP Division offers the Master of Health Administration (MHA) Program, which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
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supervise New Student Orientation, UofM’s summer orientation and registration program. The Director will influence all aspects of the visit experience, including our online event registration system, visitor
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. certified. In addition, the following requirements must also be met: • Citizen of the United States • At least 21 years of age upon completion of the Police Basic Training Program • Possess and maintain a
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deferred and preventive maintenance program and establishes priorities based on needs and available funding. Coordinates approved internal and external resources in support of building operations and
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methods is preferred. Candidates able to support the Statistics graduate program by teaching graduate courses (6000 level or higher) or with an actuarial background (relevant for our actuarial sciences